"Alongside all the Rankin-shot in the 'I Dare You' series of images, Rupert discusses his upcoming exploits in Hollywood. "I've got a couple of things coming out at the end of this year. The first one is a film called The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman in which I play an aspiring porn star. That's with Shia LaBeouf. And there's also CBGB, which is about the New York club CBGB that discovered loads of punk bands [...] I'm always looking for weird experiences and something completely different, and these two films definitely tick those boxes for me.""

In the play, which revolves around rival gangs in 1950s Soho and its up-and-coming rock'n'roll scene, Rupert will take the role of Sweets, a junior gangster with an amphetamine addiction.

Rupert has said of the role:

"There are going to be expectations at my first stab at it. I’m trying not to think about it too much. It is something that really scares me. But part of it is I want to do something that scares me a little bit. It’s quite good to challenge yourself now and again."

Mojo opens at the Harold Pinter theatre in London's West End on October 26th; tickets are available for online purchase here.

There’s a small handful of people RupertGrint.net has grown up with over years.

Ones who have helped to, meticulously, guide both fans of Rupert and the staff here alike, through the siege of Potter promotion for each film, and who have an encyclopedic and endless knowledge of the last 12 years.

Ones who are, by all intent and purposes, the invisible support which means everything runs smoothly.

We are so sad, today, to be saying farewell to one of them.

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Steph and I opened our first Rupert fansite, rupertonline.net, together back in 2004.

After about three weeks, Steph was tasked with the general management of the site, entrusted with reporting the daily news and more.

She was 14 at the time, and lended her guidance to both RupertOnline and, ultimately, RupertGrint.net for the next 8 years.

Looking back, if it had been anyone but Steph, that decision might have gone dreadfully awry.

It’s an understatement to thank her for her dedication to Rupert and his fans. And for knowing things when the rest of us...really didn’t.

(In one of our earlier site interviews, she posed a question for Rupert about past filming schedules...and ended up correcting him.)

"It's a period, kind of epic, version with horses and Scotland. I think it’ll be really cool.I get to ride a horse, and it’s going to be quite gory. A gory film...I’m looking forward to that."

If true to the story, Macbeth's cousin, Ross, is a Scottish noble who eventually turns on Macbeth, choosing to side with Malcolm and the English forces. Sean Bean will play the titular role of Macbeth, with Harry Potter alum Dave Legeno (Fenrir Greyback) also cast as Angus.

You can see more promotional images, taken from the trailer filmed earlier this year in Buckinghamshire, here.

If you've been on the edge of your seat for a few of Rupert Grint's projects to be available to you, wherever you are, you are now in luck!

Into the White, which began its festival circuit with Filmfest Oslo back in March of 2012, is now available for Netflixsubscribers to watch instantly! Stream directly from Netflix to your television, computer or smartphone!

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